An endoscopic system including an accessory that fits over an endoscopic device, the accessory including at least one collapsible tube which has a collapsed state and an expanded state, wherein in the collapsed state, the accessory increases an outer perimeter of the endoscopic device by not more than 10%, and in the expanded state, the at least one collapsible tube has fluid that flows therethrough and the accessory increases the outer perimeter of the endoscopic device by at least 10%.
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1. An endoscopic system comprising:
an accessory that fits over an endoscopic device, said accessory comprising at least one collapsible tube which has a collapsed state and an expanded state;
an applicator for assembling said accessory on said endoscopic device, wherein proximal and distal portions of said at least one collapsible tube are stored in a collapsible tube cartridge when said at least one collapsible tube is in the collapsed state, and wherein said applicator comprises a left half and a right half that cover said collapsible tube cartridge; and
an irrigation and suction head formed with a through hole and comprising at least one of an irrigation port and a suction port, wherein a distal end of the endoscopic device is mounted within the through hole, a proximal end of said at least one collapsible tube is coupled to a port of said rear connector and a distal end of said at least one collapsible tube is coupled to said at least one of the irrigation port or the suction port; and wherein said applicator is detachably coupled to said rear connector, wherein said rear connector is attached to said endoscopic device by an attachment device upon detachment of said applicator from said rear connector, and wherein said irrigation and suction head comprises a ring, having a proximally-directed irrigation port which is in fluid communication with one or more distally-directed irrigation outlet ports, and a suction tube port attached to an outer perimeter of said ring.
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The present invention relates generally to an endoscopic accessory for an endoscopic device, such as a collapsible tube or sleeve with irrigation and suction capability for navigating and imaging body lumens, such as the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and an applicator for assembling the accessory on the endoscopic device.
PCT Patent Application WO 2010/138521 describes an improved endoscopic device for performing endoscopy in a body lumen, such as the GI tract. The device includes an irrigation lumen (irrigation includes, inter alia, cleaning and/or washing) that provides a jet of cleaning fluid that cleans the body lumen during imaging thereof. Debris is sucked through a suction tube for discarding. Cleaning may be performed during imaging, during insertion of the endoscope, during withdrawing, and any combinations thereof. The device enhances performance of an endoscope for use with a body lumen that has not been sufficiently cleaned for viewing with the endoscope, which is particularly useful for colonoscopy.
The present invention seeks to provide an endoscopic accessory for an endoscopic device, such as a collapsible tube or sleeve with irrigation and suction capability for navigating and imaging body lumens, such as the GI tract, as is described more in detail hereinbelow.
There is thus provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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In the non-limiting illustrated embodiment, applicator 10 includes a left half 14 and a right half 16, which may be made of an injection-moldable plastic, for example. Each half includes a housing half 17 from which a tubing-half 18 extends distally. The two housing halves cover a collapsible tube cartridge 20, for housing therein collapsible tubes 22, which may be typically made of a flexible, foldable plastic. (Folds of the collapsible tubes 22 are seen partially in
As will be explained later, one of the collapsible tubes 22 will be used for irrigation, wherein the irrigation fluid (e.g., water, saline, etc.) expands the lumen of the collapsible tube as it flows through the tube. Another of the collapsible tubes 22 will be used for suction, wherein a non-collapsible suction tube will be inserted in the collapsible suction tube. The collapsible suction tube is filled out by the non-collapsible suction tube being inserted therein and passed therethrough. The collapsible tubes are in a collapsed state for insertion in the body lumen, which makes passage through the body lumen much easier than the prior art. The collapsible tubes are filled out (either with irrigation fluid or the non-collapsible suction tube) only after they have been inserted in the body lumen. Thus, in contrast with the prior art, which tries to force non-collapsible tubes in the body lumen, in the present invention, the tubes are inserted in a collapsed state and only afterwards expanded.
A rear connector 24 is mounted on tubing-halves 18. A proximal face of rear connector 24 abuts against a distal face of collapsible tube cartridge 20. Rear connector 24 includes a (e.g., check) valve 26 for fluid connection to irrigation tubing (not shown). Rear connector 24 includes an attachment device 28, such as but not limited to, a Velcro strap, band, retaining ring, clamp, or by any other suitable means of joining or attaching rear connector 24 to the endoscope (not shown here). The proximal end of collapsible tube 22 is connected to a port 23 on rear connector 24. Port 23 is shown in the illustrated embodiment as being distal to the collapsible tube cartridge 20, but it is understood that port 23 may be positioned in other places. The collapsible tube 22 will pay out neatly from collapsible tube cartridge 20, and when stretched out, will be completely distal to port 23.
The distal end of one collapsible tube 22 is connected to an irrigation and suction head 30, which is now described with reference to
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A variety of sequence of operations can be used in employing the endoscopic system of the invention, such as but not limited to, different sequences of alternating between spraying jets of fluid to clean away debris in the body lumen, sucking the debris away, cleaning debris away from the drain outlet, including different time durations of each part of the sequence, frequency and amplitude of the jet sprays and suction, all of which may be automatically or manually controlled by the operator.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person of skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.
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